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Jannik Sinner’s Reaction to Carlos Alcaraz Withdrawing

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Unfortunately, two-time French Open champion Carlos Alcaraz won’t be competing at Roland Garros this year after having to withdraw from the Grand Slam through injury.

The second Grand Slam of the 2026 season gets underway in the middle of May, but the Spaniard, who won the tournament back-to-back in 2024 and then again in 2025, has already decided that he won’t be 100% fit in time for the clay court Slam.

Carlos Alcaraz & Roland Garros Release Statements

Carlos Alcaraz

Taking to social media to announce the news that he won’t be fully healed in time, Alcaraz said: “After the results of the tests carried out today, we have decided that the most prudent thing is to be cautious and not participate in Rome and Roland Garros, while we wait to assess the evolution to decide when we will return to the court.

“It’s a complicated moment for me, but I’m sure we’ll come out stronger from here.”

Meanwhile, the official Roland Garros X account revealed that it is a wrist injury that is keeping Alcaraz sidelined, as they posted: “Some heartbreaking news as Carlos Alcaraz, our 2024 and 2025 champion, will not be able to defend his title at Roland Garros 2026 due to a wrist injury.

“Wishing you all the best in your recovery, Carlos, we’ll miss you!”

Jannik Sinner Reacts to Carlos Alcaraz’s Withdrawal

With the reigning champion sidelined, it’s no surprise that Italian Jannik Sinner is now deemed the favourite to win the French Open, with an outside chance of Novak Djokovic potentially securing yet another Grand Slam in his already illustrious career.

However, it’s Sinner that will certainly be the favourite, and he was asked about his chances of winning in France for the first time in his career, but he was in no mood to discuss his chances due to his fierce rival having to sit out through injury.

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Sinner, who lost the 2025 final to Alcaraz, said when asked if he’s now the favourite: “I don’t know. I think this is not what we should talk about. I think the most important thing to say is that, first of all, tennis needs Carlos – tennis is [in] a much better spirit when he’s around.

“And also, for me personally, it’s nice when he’s around, it makes me look also in the draw and single matches in a different way. Even though if I face Carlos, it would always be in the final, being the No. 1 and No. 2 seeds, that’s the case.

Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz

“I send him [wishes for] a speedy recovery, even though it’s painful and very sad for tennis.

“Being young and going through difficult moments, it can happen. I do believe he’s going to come back stronger than before. But injury is always tough, especially [the] wrist.

“There are certain areas of our body which are very sensitive, and the wrist, we saw with those other players in the past, can complicate our lives.

“I hope he’s going to come back, and he will not have any further injuries. But I also believe that it’s good that he and his team takes the time, you know, because if you come back too early, then maybe you have a bigger problem afterwards, and we all want him to be competitive when he comes back.”

Tennis Fans Applaud Jannik Sinner’s Response

It was a response that tennis fans applauded, given the fact that Sinner will deep down know that his chances have improved greatly given that Alcaraz won’t be competing.

The Tennis Letter, an X account, posted the video of the press conference and put ‘pure class’ at the end, insinuating how classy it was of the Italian to respond in the manner that he did.

That account wasn’t alone in praising Sinner either, with another saying: “Look at what this response is. A real stand-up guy. He’s as good a person as he is an athlete.”

Other comments read, “There you go, that’s class. Don’t rejoice and wish misfortune on others”, “Jannik Sinner, pure class for his rival who’s dealing with a serious injury. Nothing but respect between these two young legends”, and “I loved Jannik’s response.”

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Clear Verdict Given After Lionel Messi Avoids Red Card vs Algeria

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A verdict has now been given after Lionel Messi controversially avoided punishment for a bad challenge during Argentina’s opening 2026 World Cup match against Algeria.

Messi, 39 next week, became the World Cup’s joint all-time leading goalscorer alongside Germany legend Miroslav Klose after scoring his 14th, 15th and 16th goals in a 3-0 win for the reigning champions.

The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner, whose chances of winning the prestigious individual accolade for a record-breaking ninth time have increased following his latest hat-trick, scored his first goal in the 17th minute with a strike from outside the box which flew past Algeria goalkeeper Luca Zidane – son of France great, Zinedine.

Messi went on to complete his hat-trick in the second half with two more goals in 16 minutes, securing another World Cup Player of the Match award in the process.

Messi Avoids Punishment For Poor Challenge

Aissa Mandi Denny Medley via Reuters

However, many football fans on social media are convinced Messi should have been sent off following an incident involving Algeria defender Aissa Mandi.

Argentina were only 1-0 up at the time when Mandi was left in pain on the ground following Messi’s poor challenge. Watch the incident below:

To the surprise of many, the incident wasn’t penalised by Polish referee Szymon Marciniak – who took charge of the 2022 World Cup final between Argentina and France – or VAR.

According to the Daily Mail, fans have reacted by claiming the 2026 World Cup is already ‘rigged’, with one person commenting: “Messi escaping red. No VAR check. Jesus. Just give Argentina the trophy”.

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Pundits Cast Clear Verdict Over Messi Incident

Lionel Messi Jay Biggerstaff via Reuters

Amid the social media furore, ESPN’s pundits have cast a clear verdict over the incident, explaining why Messi should have been sent off.

Former Manchester City and England Under-21 defender Nedum Onuoha said: “I’m going to approach this the same way Messi did and I think it should have been a red card, in my opinion. It feels like the moment was missed.

“When the player was on the floor, you could see Messi had a level of concern towards him because he knew that he’d potentially just done something that could get him in trouble.

“The referee’s probably missed it – and I understand why he’s missed it – but for the video assistant referee [VAR] to look at that and say ‘no, that’s all fine, there’s nothing more to it’… I personally think that’s worthy of a red.

“In the commentary, they didn’t even say anything happened. We watched the video of it and were like ‘that’s quite bad’ and they were like ‘yeah, well you know, it’s good to see Messi pressing’.”

Onuoha’s co-pundit, the former Venezuela international Ale Moreno, went even further by claiming it was “100% a red card for Lionel Messi. It should have been.”

Moreno continued: “I tell you what else is concerning, and it plays along this narrative that great players get preferential treatment… when he was about the score a hat-trick, and the goalkeeper Zidane actually made a save, they showed [FIFA president] Gianni Infantino smiling and was like ‘oh man, that was close!’

“It does play into that narrative that these guys get different sort of treatment.”

He added: “Why is Szymon Marciniak not being called over to see this? It should have been a red card for Lionel Messi.

“As much as I love Lionel Messi, that was a clumsy challenge, a bad challenge, you’re raking the back of someone’s calf all the way from the knee down to the ankle. Should have been a red card.” Watch the clip below:

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Iraola Gets Involved As Liverpool Press Ahead With Diomande Signing

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Liverpool have a major task on their hands this summer as they look to replace club legend Mohamed Salah after the Egyptian’s nine-year spell at Anfield came to an end last month.

Across nine seasons, Salah made 442 appearances, registered 380 goal contributions and won a handful of trophies and personal accolades, including a Champions League and two Premier Leagues.

Given the scale of the job at hand, Liverpool are expected to sign at least two wingers this summer with RB Leipzig’s Yan Diomande the Reds’ top target.

Leipzig are expected to demand a significant transfer fee in excess of £100million and Liverpool aren’t the only ones showing interest in the Ivorian with PSG also pushing to sign the attacker. However, it looks as though the Reds have now made clear progress in their pursuit of Diomande.

Diomande wants to play for Andoni Iraola

Yan Diomande Ivory Coast Action Images

According to Liverpool reporter James William, Diomande is ‘eager to join Iraola’s plans’ as the Reds make progress in their attempt to sign the 19-year-old.

Additionally, according to TEAMtalk, Liverpool have been in ‘constructive dialogue’ with Leipzig and Iraola is ‘actively pushing’ for his new employers to get a deal done.


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With a move to Merseyside seemingly Diomande’s preference, it looks as though Liverpool are in a strong position to beat PSG or any other interested clubs to the teenager’s signature.

However, the report from TEAMtalk adds that Leipzig are expected to demand a fee in the region of €130million, having only signed the winger from Leganes a year ago for around €20million.

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Mohamed Salah in the Champions League
Mohamed Salah in the Champions League

Whether they can get a deal over the line is yet to be seen, but it certainly feels as though Liverpool have found a suitable replacement for Salah in Diomande.

Still just 19, the teenager has significant potential and is already performing at a high level. Last season saw the winger score 13 goals and register 10 assists in 36 appearances for Leipzig, while he starred in the Ivory Coast’s 1-0 win over Ecuador in their World Cup opener on Monday.

At his best, Salah was dynamic, versatile and potent in front of goal. Those are all characteristics Diomande is demonstrating with room for improvement that a move to a more competitive league like the Premier League will provide.

Salah’s legacy at Anfield cannot be replicated but it does appear as though Liverpool have identified a winger who could significantly fill the void that the Egyptian is leaving behind.

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De Zerbi Blocks Tottenham Transfer After Meeting With Player

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Roberto De Zerbi is currently in the process of shaping his Tottenham Hotspur squad after arriving in north London late into last season to keep Spurs in the Premier League.

Tottenham narrowly avoided relegation to the Championship and have finished 17th in the Premier League in back-to-back seasons, something De Zerbi wants to leave in the past.

The Italian has already overseen a fast start to the club’s recruitment, bringing in defenders Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi on free transfers from Liverpool and Bournemouth respectively. Additionally, star player Pedro Porro has signed a new five-year contract while the club are getting closer to sealing a deal to sign Brighton and Hove Albion centre-back Jan-Paul van Hecke.

Although the club are in need of new faces, Tottenham will also be looking to keep hold of any players De Zerbi sees as part of the future. The Spurs boss has reportedly already been on the phone to at least one.

De Zerbi blocks potential Mathys Tel exit

Mathys Tel in action for Tottenham Hotspur

Mathys Tel is one of the players who appeared to have an uncertain future in north London, particularly amid Spurs’ pursuit of Manchester City winger Savinho.

However, according to football.london, De Zerbi had a conversation with Tel before his off-season break to assure the 21-year-old that he is part of the Italian’s plans at Tottenham and won’t be leaving the club under his watch.


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The player has been heavily linked with a move in the summer transfer window

Tel has already been linked with Bournemouth and clubs across Europe but now looks to be staying put.

The French forward was an important player for De Zerbi in the final weeks of last season, registering an assist in the 2-1 win at Aston Villa before scoring in the 1-1 draw against Leeds United the following week.

His fortunes at Spurs have been mixed since his arrival from Bayern Munich, initially on loan before a permanent switch last summer, but has clearly shown De Zerbi enough to think he is worth having around.

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Tottenham Hotspur's Mathys Tel celebrates scoring their first goal with Micky van de Ven

One of the biggest talking points regarding Tottenham’s woeful season last term was the number of serious injuries that kept big-name players unavailable for extended periods.

Both Xavi Simons and Wilson Odobert aren’t expected to be back fit until 2027 with respective anterior cruciate ligament injuries, meaning that there is still a gap in the forward line that needs to be filled.

Spurs may still complete a deal for Savinho, but that shouldn’t dictate whether or not Tel has a future at the club. At 21, the Frenchman is still in the early stages of his career and has shown plenty of potential.

With a deal running until 2031, Tottenham could set a significant price tag for the forward but cashing in after just one year would be bad business.

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